Ann Copestake
Ann Copestake
Professor of Computational Linguistics
Department of Computer Science and Technology ("Computer Lab")
University of Cambridge
William Gates Building,
15 JJ Thomson Avenue
Cambridge CB3 0FD, UK
email: firstname.lastname @cl.cam.ac.uk
Research Theme
Natural Language theme page
Contacting me
Email is best: I hope everyone can work out my email from the information
above.
But please note that I am on sabbatical and that I am not taking on students or interns. I have no vacancies for postdocs.
Research overview
My research is in Natural Language Processing (NLP) / Computational
Linguistics (a branch of AI), mostly in formal representation issues,
compositional and lexical semantics
and natural language generation.
I am also the original
developer of the
LKB system
which is a freely available grammar and lexicon development environment
for constraint-based frameworks including HPSG.
I've worked on a variety of application areas including scientific
text processing,
information extraction, augmentative
and alternative communication (AAC), machine translation,
Natural Language Interfaces, lexical acquisition
and on tools for lexicographers.
Current Projects
I am one of the Co-PIs on
Giving Voice
to Digital Democracies
I am a member of the Advisory Group for The Accelerate Programme for Scientific
Discovery
I have a long-term involvement
in DELPH-IN.
This is not a conventional
funded project but
a loosely structured consortium of researchers developing open source grammars
and technology for linguistically-motivated NLP.
My main involvement is with the development of semantic representations
(MRS/RMRS/DMRS) and in the LKB grammar development environment.
See the list of projects
for details of some past funded projects for which I have been PI at Cambridge.
The larger projects have their own web pages.
PhD students
Publications
See my Google Scholar profile. I no longer actively maintain
my
publications list but keep it available for downloadable versions of older papers
and reports.
LKB system links
Short Biography
After getting a degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge
(mostly Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry),
I worked for Unilever Research for two years, and
then did the Diploma in Computer Science at Cambridge. I started
doing research in
Natural Language Processing/Computational Linguistics
at the
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
in 1985. I worked for ten years on a
series of projects, including
ACQUILEX. During that time
I also did a PhD in
Computer Science at the University of Sussex
(1990-1992),
was a visitor at
Xerox PARC (1993/4) and
worked on the Verbmobil project
for the University of Stuttgart (1994/5). From July 1994 to October 2000
I was at
CSLI, Stanford University,
as a Senior Researcher.
I became a University Lecturer at Cambridge in October 2000
and am now a Professor. I became Head of Department on May 1 2018 and finished my term on September 30 2023.
Ann Copestake
Created: February 2, 2001
Last updated: October 4, 2023